Low-Level-Bag-Palletizer

Low-Level
Bag Palletizer

Reduced footprint
requirements

In-feed at
the floor level

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Low-Level Bag Palletizer | TERRAM Family

Our TERRAM Family Low-Level Bag Palletizers are low entry systems for bag palletizing. We have either a gripper or layer solution available depending on your bagged product. The gripper palletizer works with a robot-like end effector that picks up and places the bags on the pallet. While our Terram layer pusher style palletizer lifts the bags via a conveyor for bag placing on the pallet. Each layer is then pressed individually.

FEATURES

Palletizing Technology

  • Gripper
  • Pusher

Weighing Range

  • 10 to 100 lb bags

Modular Design

  • Bag Flattener
  • Slip Sheet Dispenser
  • Pallet Press
  • Bag Reject

Container Type

  • Paper Bags
  • Plastic Bags

Executions

  • Food Grade
  • Explosion Proof
  • Salt and Fertilizer
  • Stainless Steel

Models & Specs

Terram 1000

Terram 1000 is our bag palletizers with in-feed at the floor level and able to provide outputs from 500 to 1000 bags per hour.
Terram 1000
CAPACITY
 
1000

Up to 1000 bags per hour

 

TECH
 
 

Push Style 
The bags are oriented to the left, to the right, or at 180° depending on your bag pattern. The orientation is done by a clamp or a cross depending on your product. Two stripper plates then deposit the layer in a uniform way, to obtain a perfectly squared and stable pallet. Each layer is pressed against the stripper plates for compaction.

Terram G Series

Our Terram G Series is our gripper bag palletizers with in-feed at the floor level and works with elevators.
Low level bag palletizer - Haver & Boecker USA
CAPACITY
 
1000

Up to 1000 bags per hour

 

TECH
 
 

Gripper Style
The key to the G Series is its ability to handle open-mouth bags extremely well with the needed overlapping. The bags are handled one-by-one by our robotic gripping arm. The layer is squared before being placed onto the pallet. Each layer is then pressed individually.